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Cell Transport and Elimination Part II

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The rate of diffusion depends on...   Temperature, size of the molecules, type of molecules diffusing and the concentration of the molecules is the same on both sides of the membrane  
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Osmosis...   the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane  
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Water moves from areas of low solute...   to areas of high solute  
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Water molecules will cross membranes until the concentrations of water...   and solutes is equal on both sides of the membrane called equilibrium  
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At equilibrium, molecules continue to move across membranes...   evenly so there is no net movement  
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Hypertonic Solution solute concentration...   outside the cell is higher  
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Hypotonic Solution solute concentration greater...   inside the cell  
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Isotonic Solution concentration of solutes...   same inside and outside the cell  
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The cell of animals on land are...   usually in isotonic environment  
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Freshwater organisms live in hypotonic environments so water...   constantly moves into their cells  
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Unicellular freshwater organisms...   use energy to pump out excess water by contractile vacuoles  
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Plant cell walls prevent plant cells from...   bursting in hypotonic environments  
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Some marine organisms can...   pump out excess salt  
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